Correct Answer - Option 3 : Analysis of thinking strategies
The Concept Attainment Model is given by Jerome Bruner. This model requires a student to figure out the attributes of a category that is already formed in another person’s mind by comparing and contrasting examples (called exemplars) that contain the characteristics (called attributes) of the concepts with examples that do not contain those attributes.
Phase one of the concept attainment model includes Presentation of Data and Identification of Concept. In phase, one involves presenting data to the learner. Each unit of data is a separate example or non-example of the concept.
Phase two of the concept attainment model includes Testing attainment of concept. In phase two, the students test their attainment of the concept, first by correctly identifying additional unlabeled examples of the concept and then by generating their own examples.
Phase three of the concept attainment model includes Analysis of Thinking Strategies. Students begin to analyze the strategies by which they
attain concepts.